Published Reviews
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American Book Review reviews
This anthology focuses on both male and female persepectives on myths surrounding the concept of beauty.
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The New York Times reviews
Like a David Cronenberg movie, this offbeat anthology zeros in on beauty's dark and complicated side. Another bonus: it mostly features good writers you've never...
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Joyfully Reviewed reviews
by Terry Spear
Terry Spear takes her readers on a wild ride through the Amazon with Savage Hunger. Connor, Kat and Maya make an interesting team in the story. I found...
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Simplyreaders.co.uk (online magazine) reviews
The Warsaw Anagrams - Richard Zimler, 2012
Erik Cohen is a psychiatrist that is sent to the overcrowding in the Jewish ghetto in Warsaw. His life is only...
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Electronic Intifada reviews
"In Geographies of Light, Majaj writes exquisitely of the profound personal and collective loss that defines Palestinian history. Using intimate and...
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Kirkus Reviews reviews
by John Knoerle
Knoerle hits precisely the right note of humility and bravado when his protagonist, American Office of Strategic Services agent Hal Schroeder, declares in the...
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The Jewish Book Council reviews
by Sarah Stern
Review by Deborah Schoeneman
Love is ephemeral. To stop and appreciate each moment of our memories—the “now” moment—and the future of love in all its myriad...
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http://bookverdict.com/details.xqy?uri=Product-08-6527030.xml reviews
by Vicki Delany
STARRED REVIEW “In a change of pace from her Con. Molly Smith mysteries (Among the Departed), Delany has written a splendid Gothic thriller with a...
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http://boneorchardpoetry.blogspot.com/2012/11/zarina-zabrisky-review.html?spref=fb reviews
There is no question that Zarina Zabrisky’s new collection of short prose, ‘Iron’, is a remarkable book. Zabrisky works with such an exactitude, a highly- tuned...
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The Writer Magazine reviews
This book is not just for writers then, but for lovers of words and writing. For renewing my excitement about what I've chosen to do for a living, this book...
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Times Live reviews
by James Whyle
IF YOU READ ONE BOOK THIS WEEK
'The Book of War', by James Whyle (Jacana), R140
A BRILLIANT, unforgettable debut. Steeped in carnage, Whyle's poetic...
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The Rumpus reviews
The standout offering, however, is Juliana Piccillo’s “Vice,” an exploration of her relationship with an invasive and needy client that rendered her alternately...
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The Midwest Book Review reviews
The natural jump from undertaking to crime? "Deathryde: Rebel without a Corpse" is a gripping mystery about James DeRossa, who leaves his father's funeral home...
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Seattle Times reviews
"Not just a coming-of-age story but a poetic insight into the world of the musician. Slow down and enjoy the music in every sentence."
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Amazon.com reviews
Plato: "We are prisoners of our perceptions"In times of great trauma our sensory systems may transcend their limits to allow us a glimpse at a little more of...
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Austin American-Statesman reviews
First came the Ya-Yas, a tight-knit foursome drenched in Southern charm and grit. Now comes Calla Lily Ponder, who forges her own way in small-town Louisiana, with...
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CatholicMom.com reviews
Imagine giving your mother a gift that is born of the emotions in your own heart and hand-created simply for her, to share not only the love you feel, but the many...
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The Romance Studio reviews
by Terry Odell
Colleen McDonald has escaped to Orlando, Florida from Oregon. Post traumatic stress disorder after being shot and seeing her partner killed haunts her days and...
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Rakes & Rogues reviews
by Lisa Jensen
"Lisa Jensen writes a highly enjoyable tale of Tory Lightfoot and her coming of age on the high seas. Her story has a little bit of everything - adventure, humor,...
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